It's the first run through Razer has at any point utilized an AMD chip.
At the point when last we saw the 14-inch Razer Blade, it was hauling seventh-gen Intel CPUs and NVIDIA's GTX 1650 graphics. Now it's back, and it's fueled by AMD's Ryzen 5900HX and up to an RTX 3080 GPU. What a distinction three years can make!
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As of late, Razer has zeroed in on packing more specs into its Blade 15 and 17 scratchpads, while pushing for convenience with its 13-inch Blade Stealth. That didn't leave a lot of space for a 14-inch model. Yet, presently that AMD's PC CPUs are offering some genuine advantages over Intel, it bodes well for Razer to explore different avenues regarding various models once more. (Furthermore, actually, I've been sitting tight for something between the confined Blade Stealth's screen and the Blade 15.)
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Razer isn't changing much with the Blade 14's plan: It has a similar unibody aluminum case that the organization has been depending on for quite a long time. However, it's what's in the engine that is significant. This Blade 14 denotes the first run through Razer that has utilized an AMD CPU. Furthermore, the eight-center, 16-three 5900HX ought to be convincing to creatives and gamers the same. While it would have been ideal to see Razer bet everything with AMD like ASUS's ROG Strix G15 Advantage, I guess the organization needed to take its AMD association a piece gradually. All things considered, NVIDIA's equipment isn't anything to whine about, particularly on the off chance that you need a prevalent beam following execution.
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Razer claims the Blade 14 is the world's littlest 14-inch PC (watch out, Zephyrus G14!). It compares 16.8mm thick, contrasted with 19.9mm on the Blade 15 and 15.mm on the Blade Stealth 13. At 3.92 pounds, it ought to likewise feel essentially lighter than the 4.6-pound Blade 15. Normally, Razer is depending on a similar fume chamber cooling equipment it's utilizing across the remainder of its PC line. In any case, with a more modest case, it'll be fascinating to perceive how warmth contrast with Blade 15. (The Blade Stealth 13 just has NVIDIA's more slow GTX 1650 Ti illustrations, so it can pull off having a lot more slender case.)
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The Blade 14 accompanies either a 144Hz 1080p screen concealing to 100% of the sRGB range or a 165Hz 1440p screen with 100% DCI-P3 inclusion. The large takeaway is that the higher-res screen will flaunt much more tones. The two screens will likewise uphold AMD FreeSync Premium to keep ongoing interaction smooth.
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Embellishment astute, the Blade 14 will include a 720p webcam with a Windows Hello IR sensor, considering quick and secure logins. Razer's RGB console makes a return too, and I'm trusting it's a similar size as on the Blade 15. Despite the fact that it's a more modest PC, the Blade 14 will in any case offer a nice measure of ports: two USB 3.2 Type-A ports, two USB 3.2 Type C associations, HDMI 2.1, and an earphone jack. Lamentably, there's no implicit Ethernet, which alone could be a dealbreaker for certain people.
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The Blade 14 beginnings at $1,800 and is accessible beginning today. You can likewise combine it with Razer's USB-C GaN charger, which additionally shows up today







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